In the Tal Memorial, Gata Kamsky rebounded from a
tough loss to Dmitry Jakovenko in round six with a wild win against Shakhriyar Mamedyarov. Gata now
has 3/7. Meanwhile, Kramnik leads by a full point with 5/7.

Against Jakovenko, Kamsky's exchange sacrifice didn't work out and he found himself defending a tough endgame. Despite a ninety move fight, he was unable to hold.

Kamsky's game against "Shak" started as an innocent looking Slav with a6, but flared up when Mamedyarov castled queenside. Kamsky's 31...Nf1! was a great shot. Even after this nice move, there were a lot of ups and downs and it could have gone either way up until Kamsky played 36...Qg5+, winning material. In the final position, White chose to resign rather than allowing the embarrassing Na5+!

Kramnik leads by a full point. In round six, he made quick work of his compatriot Evgeny Alekseev. 31.Bc4! is a pretty finale. It's the only bishop move that defends against black's only real threat, Nd3+ and also threatens mate. (Rh7+, Kg8 Rcg7+, Kf8, Rh8#)